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And because investors tend to dismiss the importance of infrequent write-offs, or one-time reductions in reported earnings, when evaluating a company's results, executives are encouraged to lump any and all losses and cost-cutting measures into one big announcement.
Furthermore, the EDAQ was developed in the 1990's and some activities are now infrequent (e.g. writing a postcard, taking bread from the oven) and others, not included, are commonplace (e.g. using a computer).
There she was, a middle-aged woman who needed a new hairstyle, who recited "The Ancient Mariner," who wrote infrequent novels that staggered uncertainly between literature and hack pulp.
A study from Nigeria [ 19] demonstrated a correlation between infrequent use of written learning material and low knowledge of AMTSL among midwives, suggesting a need for more emphasis on recurrent training.
In 2016, writers from the sunny Los Angeles Times dubbed the city "snow wimps", writing that Seattle "always marched unarmed into its infrequent battles with snow".
There Juanita says: after infrequent "social" meetings with Anjelica and I, Dr. Bailey informed us that he was writing a book about transexuals and would like to include both of our "stories".
(Available at Conway, 2003e ) after infrequent "social" meetings with Anjelica and I, Dr. Bailey informed us that he was writing a book about transexuals and would like to include both of our "stories".
In a wonderful article published on the New York Review of Books blog the poet Charles Simic proclaimed "writing with a pen or pencil on a piece of paper is becoming an infrequent activity".
Part of writing about politics for the "mainstream media" in 2018 is the possibility that those not-infrequent threats could result in an actual attempt at confrontation or violence.
Contrary to most studies in journal writing with limitations such as small sample size, non-continuous engagement in the task of writing journals or infrequent feedback given by teachers, we collected data from over 600 first-year applied science students.
"That was, you know the cant, 'parasitic.' A few years later, however, I grabbed the chance to write a short, infrequent popular music column for Esquire, and a few years after that had dubbed myself the Dean of American Rock Critics.
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